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Shri Mahesh Chander Gupta takes over as Director (Marketing), NFL

Mahesh Chander Gupta joins the Board of National Fertilizers Limited as Director (Marketing), bringing extensive experience from his tenure as Chief General Manager at IOCL overseeing Natural Gas Sourcing and Marketing.

Shri Mahesh Chander Gupta takes over as Director (Marketing), NFL

Noida, 10th March, 2025: Shri Mahesh Chander Gupta has joined the Board of National Fertilizers Limited (NFL) as Director (Marketing). Prior to this, he was serving as Chief General Manager (Business Development - Gas) in Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) heading Natural Gas Sourcing and Marketing at Corporate Office. 

A seasoned professional with over 30 years of experience, Shri Gupta has played a pivotal role in upscaling of Natural Gas business for IOCL to new heights, establishing new business streams of Petrochemicals including PTA & Polymers in domestic and global markets and other Business Development Activities.

A Management Graduate from FMS, Udaipur as well as Cost & Management Accountant (Gold Medallist) besides advanced management programmes, Shri Gupta has held leadership positions across Petroleum Marketing, Petrochemicals Marketing, Natural Gas Marketing business and Vigilance vertical.

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In his new role, he will spearhead National Fertilizer’s expanding business portfolio with Differentiated Products to achieve Market Leadership and work towards Energy Transition, Sustainability, Globalization and Strategic Diversification with Ambition of Self Sufficiency in Urea Production. His leadership will be instrumental in steering National Fertilizer’s strategic growth in an evolving energy landscape.

His wife is a Chartered Accountant, Daughter is working with IBM in US and son is pursuing MBA from IIM Ahmedabad.

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